Bulgaria is Second in the EU in the Proportion of Births outside Marriage

Over 5.1 million babies were born in the European Union (EU) in 2016. In eight of the 28 Member States, the majority of babies were born outside marriage, while in eight other member States two-thirds of babies were born to married parents.

Proportion of birthsoutside marriage highest in France, lowest in Greece

The number of children born outside marriage in our country has grown almost six times over the past 30 years, according to Eurostat analysis - while in 1986 the percentage of birthsoutside marriage in Bulgaria was about 10%, in 2016 it reached 59% or nearly 6 times more, Eurostat data show.

With six in every ten babies born to unmarried parents, France had the largest proportion (59.7%) of live birthsoutside marriage in the EU in 2016. France was closely followed by Bulgaria and Slovenia (both 58.6%). More than half of births also occurred outside marriage in Estonia (56.1%), Sweden (54.9%), Denmark (54.0%), Portugal (52.8%) and the Netherlands (50.4%).

In contrast, fewer than 1 in 10 babies were born to unmarried parents in Greece (9.4%). Birthsoutside marriage also accounted for a quarter or fewer of all babies born in Croatia (18.9%), Cyprus (19.1%) and Poland (25.0%), and for under a third of babies born in Lithuania (27.4%), Italy (28.0%), Romania (31.3%) and Malta (31.8%).

Large increase in the share of birthsoutside marriage in Mediterranean Member States

Compared with the situation in 2000, the proportion of live birthsoutside marriage rose in all Member States, albeit to different extents.

On the one hand, the proportion of babies born out of wedlock has grown significantly in Mediterranean Member States. It has increased eightfold in Cyprus (from 2.3% in 2000 to 19.1% in 2016). It has tripled in Malta (from 10.6% to 31.8%) and Italy (from 9.7% to 28.0%), while it is now about 2.5 times higher in Spain (from 17.7% to 45.9%), Greece (from 4.0% to 9.4%) and in another southern Member State: Portugal (from 22.2% to 52.8%).

On the other hand, the proportion of live birthsoutside marriage remained relatively stable between 2000 and 2016 in northern Europe, notably in the Nordic Member States (Sweden, Finland and Denmark), in Ireland and the United Kingdom, as well as in the Baltic Member States (Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania).

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